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The record-low uncertainty of the NIST clock opens the door to ultraprecise tests of foundations of physics, including relativity and the steadiness of the so-called fundamental constants (SN: 5/14/05, p. Frank, lecturer on physics and mathematics at Harvard University, is author of Das Kausalgesetz and seine Grenzen (1932), La Fin de la Physique Mecaniste (1936), Rozvrat Mechanisticke Fysiky (1938), Interpretations and Misinterpretations of Modern Physics (1938), Between Physics and Philosophy (1941), Foundations of Physics (1946), and associate editor of Philosophy of Science. Editorial will cover a wide range of topics related to the organization of complex living systems, Elsevier said, with research on "constructive explorations and modeling of biological phenomena" through the application of the foundations of physics. |
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